A Backpacker’s Guide: Three Days in Donsol, Sorsogon

I don’t think I’ll ever tire of Bicol. It has everything not too far away from where I live– beaches and forests, Spanish-era churches and an Ayala Mall, islands and mountains, very accommodating people, aaand whale sharks.

Our EDSA Revolution weekend in Donsol coincided with the submission of my students’ grades, so this post is a little late. But this was the most awesome time I’ve had in a while. Here’s my travel story.

Meanwhile, on to the practical stuff:

Donsol in Three Days: Our itinerary as it happened

Day 1: Go to NAIA-3 to take a flight out to Legazpi.

Have lunch at Kim’s Bowl in Legazpi.

Take a van to Donsol.

Spend the night firefly watching at the Ogod River.

Day 2: Reserve a slot for butanding interaction very early in the morning.

Go swim with the whale sharks.

Go to town and see the Lumang Bahay.

Visit the Alims’ farm.

Have dinner at Giddy’s Place and videoke after.

Day 3: Go back to Legazpi. Eat a buffet lunch in the hotel by the airport. Go back to Manila.

Some tips

Better book your butanding interaction slot early and not on the day itself during peak season. We had to wait till 10 AM for our turn. The good thing about it was that we were ensured of a butanding sighting once those from the 7 AM slot had come back. However, I read somewhere that there are supposedly more butandings in the morning. The sun was hot and high on our turn, although who’d notice that with all the whale sharks around?

Don’t say you won’t need fins, even though they look and feel awkward on land. The smaller butandings are quite fast and it’s hard to keep up with them.

Our budget

I overshot our budget by almost a thousand pesos! I would’ve spent even more if we hadn’t stayed in Donsol and instead explored other towns, and if it hadn’t been for a Cebu Pacific sale. I underestimated our food, transportation, and other expenses — we went all-out and spent something like P500 a day for meals.

* Never again. A cheaper (not necessarily better) route would be to take a jeep to Pasay Rotonda, and take the shuttle to NAIA-3 at the bus station behind Sogo Hotel. However, I was pressed for time.

** No pictures of the butandings because we have yet to have our film developed. And yes, I understand that it would incur additional cost.

*** Estimate. We did not go the backpacker’s limit this time around. We ate a lot in not-very-cheap restaurants and ate glorious Bicol express everyday. Also, we lost in a volleyball bet so Czhar and I had to treat the rest to drinks.

**** Bactidol (because I was nursing a sore throat — I felt better in Donsol and worse when I came back to Manila. Go figure) and band-aids (I injured myself on the boat)

7 thoughts on “A Backpacker’s Guide: Three Days in Donsol, Sorsogon”

In my experience, no there aren’t. Also, the whales will likely not stay in one place (not like in Oslob, because Donsol locals don’t feed them) and they won’t pause for a picture with you! You’ll have very little chance of getting a picture with them. But the experience itself is worth it 🙂

Are there places you can rent kayaks or other options like that? Hikes you can do? My boyfriend and I plan to do a quick 3 day excursion to Donsol from Manila but we want to do a bit more than just see whale sharks. We are very laid back and don’t need anything fancy. He can speak Tagalog fluently so we could always ask around but I’d like to know what to look for or at least plan. I’m a planner 🙂

Hello! I’m not sure if they still have this (you may contact your hotel/resort if you want) but you can go on a “sunset cruise” (basically just ride a banca to watch the pretty sunset) right before you go firefly watching on Ogod River. Other interesting sites in Sorsogon may be too far, but 1-2 may be doable over 3 days. Sorsogon City is an hour’s drive away and it has nearby beaches. Mt. Bulusan is a little farther; you can do trekking there. The farthest end of Sorsogon province is Matnog, from which you can take a boat to nearby islands with nice pink-sand beaches. 🙂 Just check out these links:https://lakwatserang-guro.com/2012/11/02/subic-beach/https://lakwatserang-guro.com/2012/11/02/bulusan-and-barcelona-sorsogo/